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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 5 MIN

The Feed & The Thread - May 12, 2026

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Today we explore Fabricio Teixeira argues this curated newsletter from ux collective critiques the current state of ai interfaces, arguing that relying on text pr, [email protected] argues luke wroblewski argues that generating mockups was never the difficult part of design; the true challenge lies in mainta, and juliahansen argues rosenfeld media has announced new sessions for its third annual 'designing with ai' conference, highlighting the rapid e. We also dive into community debates on Nobody told me how much UX depends on other people doing their job well too and unpaid design exercises - where's the actual line between screening and free labour. From The Feed New sessions added to the Designing with AI 2026 program (juliahansen) — Rosenfeld Media addresses design-engineering friction and vibe coding constraints in their updated conference program. How I use AI to partner on design problems (Suleiman Shakir) — Suleiman Shakir advocates for AI systems that hold project context, allowing designers to focus on high-level reasoning. The thinking was never just mine (Giorgio Schirò) — Giorgio Schirò argues AI accelerates existing cognitive loops, revealing that human thinking has always extended into tools. From The Thread I’m starting to think users don’t actually remember how they use products (r/UserExperience) — Self-reported user narratives often contradict behavioral data, requiring mixed methods for accurate insights. Voice of the User: "Pure Qual Is Cooked. The Market Did Not Ask How You Feel About It". Critiques or thoughts? (r/UXResearch) — The community rejects doomer narratives, affirming that mixed methods remain essential for understanding complex human behavior. Today's Notable Articles Prompt is not interface, UI patterns that won’t survive, how to make Claude follow your design… — Fabricio Teixeira Mockups Were Never the Hard Part — [email protected] The newest term in the AI lexicon is "interpassivity" — Pavel Samsonov Today's Notable Discussions Nobody told me how much UX depends on other people doing their job well too — r/UXDesign unpaid design exercises - where's the actual line between screening and free labour — r/UXDesign What is the difference between Staff level and Senior level when it comes to product/ux design roles? — r/UXDesign Just wanted to share my experience from the hiring side of Upwork — r/UXDesign Designing for 'Digital Friction': How to create a social experience that intentionally slows users down? (Seeking Feedback) — r/UXDesign Anyone at Learners Week 2026? — r/UXResearch This is how you handle design exercises in a hiring process — r/UXDesign I’ve spent 3 months interviewing for a UXR role just to be told they don’t want a UXR after all…. — r/UXResearch About The Feed & The Thread The Feed & The Thread is a daily summary of UX articles found in the industry and some light-touch updates from the UX Community found in online forums. It’s brief, and meant as a light-touch overview of what’s happening across UX.

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